After hiatus, Henrico Schools report more than 470 new COVID cases
Henrico Newsflash – Sept. 27, 2021
After hiatus, Henrico Schools report more than 470 new COVID cases
After a 12-day hiatus, Henrico County Public Schools has posted updated information on COVID-19 cases involving schools including approximately 474 new cases since the last update.
There have now been 579 cases among students and staff recorded since Sept. 1 — 286 at the elementary level, 125 in middle schools, 152 in high schools and program centers, and 16 in annexes. There are about 48,980 students and 7,160 full-time employees in the Henrico school division.
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The Henrico School Board chambers, which are often almost entirely empty on the audience side during meetings, were filled with bus drivers on Thursday evening.
Brenda Riddell, a Henrico school bus driver of nine years, addressed the board at public comment, and asked members to walk a day in her shoes.
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